Wagtail
Horse servant
Well I finally go my new isabell saddle a few days ago (brand new but old model). My horse is quite quirky and one of his hang ups is saddles. In fact, I have only just got him chilled out in his old wintec (flocked) saddle. He has no back problems all checked by vet and physio and the old wintec recently checked by the saddler. I think the hang up is a result of some nasty past experience. Anyway, I bought the isabell because more forward cut saddles tipped to the left due to his right shoulder being slightly more developed than his left.
When I placed his new saddle gently on his back and he visibly flinched. He got that worried look in his eyes. I thought it was just as it was a strange saddle and so I started to slowly girth it up and he just freaked out in the stable. Managed to get the saddle off him and the next day decided to saddle him in the arena. Got the same reaction. Rearing etc.
Today I tried him again and he was better so I rode f a few minutes but he felt as though he might explode any minute and bolt. He was tolerating it rather than liking it. I always use a merino sheepskin due to his sensitivity but noticed how hard the cair panels were even through this. After untacking him I placed my arm in the gullet (again through the sheepskin) and the panels felt like concrete! Poor horse. It was no wonder he reacted that way. I've decided to get the cair panels replaced by wool flocking as I really love the design of the saddle, but can't believe these saddles are on the market. Or do I have a faulty one?
When I placed his new saddle gently on his back and he visibly flinched. He got that worried look in his eyes. I thought it was just as it was a strange saddle and so I started to slowly girth it up and he just freaked out in the stable. Managed to get the saddle off him and the next day decided to saddle him in the arena. Got the same reaction. Rearing etc.
Today I tried him again and he was better so I rode f a few minutes but he felt as though he might explode any minute and bolt. He was tolerating it rather than liking it. I always use a merino sheepskin due to his sensitivity but noticed how hard the cair panels were even through this. After untacking him I placed my arm in the gullet (again through the sheepskin) and the panels felt like concrete! Poor horse. It was no wonder he reacted that way. I've decided to get the cair panels replaced by wool flocking as I really love the design of the saddle, but can't believe these saddles are on the market. Or do I have a faulty one?
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